Oklahoma GW Exotic Animal Park - A Great Vacation and Travel Destination
Posted: Friday, May 15, 2009
by Robert Benjamin
If you plan to travel anywhere near Wynnewood, Oklahoma, then you must take the time to stop and visit the GW Exotic Animal Park. Here you will find more than 16 acres of exotic animals including monkeys and bears, lions and tigers, leopards and reptiles, and many more. Quite a few Midwestern animals like bobcats, wolves, and fox may be found at the Animal Park as well as traditional farm animals. Visiting here is like taking a tour of the world's animals because there are so many different creatures from different parts of the earth. Animal lovers will fall in love with this park and the many animals on display here.
The park hours are seven days a week from 9 am until 7 pm. Winter hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 am until 6 pm and weekends 8 am until 7 pm.
Those who really want to get an experience like none other may choose to camp in the park or rent a cabin. Cabins are great for families who appreciate a bed to sleep in and their privacy. It is still quite easy to hear all of the animals at night, however. Cabins cost $120 per night. Tent camping is also available for those who want to rough it. This costs $11 per adult and $5 per child. This does not include entrance into the park.
There is a website that has great information on USA Vacations and Unique Travel Spots Listed State By State and Season, the website is called: Seasonal Vacation Spots, and can be found at this url: http://www.seasonalvacationspots.com
By Robert W. Benjamin
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